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(Besides, my guy's glass company can work rings around Safelite.)
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12-08-2019, 01:38 PM | #4052 | |
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Anyway, so I had little money, I was a moron new in business (this was literally one of my very first jobs in my shop I had just opened) and I gave him a fixed price for the whole job, $1600. Yep, $1600 for the chop, truck back to him with all the glass installed even when I did it in 1982 this was cheap, but it was even worse because I ended up after buying another roof because the owner screwed up the one on the truck starting a chop himself, and then paying for two broken windshields the guy tried to cut and fit in the truck I ended up with $300 profit, which means I made about a dollar an hour, no kidding! LOL Yeah, I got a call from the glass shop that he had just broken the second windshield! I went and got the truck brought it back to the shop and with the advice of a local customizer I made a fiberglass template of the windshield out of the new one I bought, I cut it down to fit the roof, then modified the roof to fit it then gave that template to the glass shop to cut the glass. Wham, it was done, glass installed (this was a different glass shop.) It blows my ever loving mind that I never got a single photo of that truck, or many other cars I did there, too busy trying to make a living. Sorry for the long story that didn't help you a bit. LOL Brian
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12-08-2019, 02:16 PM | #4053 |
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just goes to show we all screw up things. that's how we learn life's lessons.
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12-08-2019, 06:36 PM | #4054 | |
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12-08-2019, 06:38 PM | #4055 |
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hey mick, with your machinist skills why not just build one from billet and be done? no leaks that way.
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12-08-2019, 07:44 PM | #4056 | |
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"Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition's a b__ch." (The by-line in my signature is another one of mine...) ...and thanks, Brian, for the story. I've heard about the chopped glass nightmares, but have never been stupid enough to try that. I neve thought of fitting the roof to the bed!
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12-09-2019, 04:23 AM | #4057 |
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In retrospect might have been easier but I have very little skill And having to locate everything without a reference point would have been hard to say the least. Then you have round bottom fins and other details. My tools are not that great. This will be just fine and I learned a lot.
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12-09-2019, 05:58 AM | #4058 |
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I often quote your second one, but what's the third?
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12-09-2019, 09:12 AM | #4059 |
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"The last 10 years are highly overrated."
(...so go ahead and eat that donut, or power shift to second, or go skydiving, or do whatever else "they" say is bad for you.)
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the one I like is" live fast, die young, be a good looking corpse. in my case 1 out of 3 an't bad" guess where I fit...
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12-09-2019, 03:01 PM | #4061 |
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Hey Brian, I did some modifications to the toy truck you gave me. Tried to PM but I can't post photos there.
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drive to work. its chilly. gld my heats working. really need to seal up my cab though. talk about a draft.
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very NICE
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playing around with my non functioning headlight, gauge lights, parking lights,tail lights. I still have brake lights. the headlight fuse checked out fine. im testing the switch itself and im not sure about the results. im getting no resistance on all but one terminal and on that one im getting about 3ohms. that's not a lot but compared to the .01 im getting for all the other terminals its pretty big.
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I found a ground wire on the back of the fuse panel hanging loose. its clear from the condition of the bare wire that its been inside something. it looks brand new. I haven't found the place it came out of yet but at least I have something to go on.
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My custom spindles came today. I have been trying to get this done for a couple of years. I had to take legal action against one company that had them for 6 months to get them back. These are 12.88 disk brakes with nickle plated calipers. They only did nickle plating for a short time. The problem was they only fit a Heidts spindle profile. Nobody makes a straight axle spindle with that profile. I am not willing to give up these brakes, After talking to several people about doing it they all said at least $1k and did not know when they could do it. In the end a friend of mine that has an industrial fab shop in TN did them for me for free. I'm running a 4" drop axle custom made by super bell through Pete and Jakes. These were ford spindles to start with because I'm using ford steering setup mostly for looks. I still need to make caliper brackets. This is a major step for me. I will now send them back to Pete and Jakes to be chromed and they can finish their work.
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I had to rebore my hole for the big block oil seal that shrank due to all the welding I had to do so I set the diameter on a piece of scrap. After mounting the cover I countersunk the hole on the ear into the block for repeatable mounting and recentered the hole. After drilling and before I put the seal in I checked the center on the hole and I am .006" to the upper left as pictured. That's closer than when I started so I'm calling it a win. It took a long time and I almost gave up a couple of times but I pulled it off myself and I learned a lot.
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When I had trans etc installed I told him dont worry about where shifter comes up I will take care of it. He flipped trans cover front to rear... good enough...
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Mick53, your spindles and cover plate turned out nice. I home hobby with a mill and lathe so I know how much time it takes . Keep the pictures coming.
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I still haven't fixed my headlights. ive still been driving the truck often but im careful to get home before its dark. that's getting difficult with the sun going down earlier everyday. got to fix this stupid thing
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I watched an episode of Roadkill where they taped flashlights on the front of a car for headlights.
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its been very cold. 20 degrees is bad enough but you add our famous wind and its awful. my fast idle was a little high. I adjusted it...the wrong way and then it was REALLY high. I think it was about 2400rpm. I forgot that every time you fart near a holley carb it messes with float level up. I was driving home from work and the truck wasn't idling normal. wasn't stalling but the idle felt labored. i sat at the long traffic lights listening and it dawned on me that the carb was flooding. it drove home with no issue but the idle at lights. removed the air cleaner and sure enough. the main float was high but not all the way up. the secondary was ALL the way up and dripping. i adjusted the fast idle the correct direction and the floats to the correct level. im expecting it to be smooth as silk tomorrow.
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